Vittel (French pronunciation: [vitɛl] (listen); archaic German: Wittel) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France.Mineral water is bottled and sold here by Nestlé Waters France, under the Vittel brand.In 1854, after visiting the baths at nearby Contrexéville, lawyer Louis Bouloumié purchased the Fontaine de Gérémoy, site of the modern-day town of Vittel. Two years later, Bouloumie built a pavilion from which developed the grand, luxurious architecture which characterises the site.[2] The town was also a recognized spa, bottling and exporting its waters.[3] [Wikipedia]